Green Frog

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Habitat

Rana clamitans is found mostly in the eastern half
of the United States and prefers warmer fresh water habitats.
Usually found in lakes, streams, ponds, rivers, marshes, or
swamps, green frogs can occasionally also be found in very moist
areas of the forest.

Rana clamitans does not need a large area to live
in. Sometimes home areas are less than 10 meters. When reproducing, green frogs overwhelmingly reside in still
fresh water habitats. They share habitats with many
organisms.

During the winter, green frogs hibernate underground until
the next warm season. The can be found in moist soils, or
often, under a bed of water that moves throughout the winter
season. Rarely, green frogs will be seen out and about in
the winter, if the weather is unseasonably warm.